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Tinubu orders reopening of land & air borders with Niger Republic; lifts other sanctions

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The Federal  Government has ordered the reopening of Nigeria’s land & air borders with Niger Republic in compliance of the directive by ECOWAS

The Special Adviser to the President on Media & Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday.
He said the presidential directive is in compliance with ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State & Government at its extraordinary summit on February 24 in Abuja

According to him, other sanctions imposed on the West African countries have also been lifted with immediate effect. “ECOWAS leaders had agreed to lift economic sanctions against the Republic of Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso & Guinea” the statement read

The President has directed that the following sanctions imposed on the Republic of Niger be lifted immediately: Closure of land & air borders between Nigeria & Niger Republic, as well as ECOWAS no-fly zone on all commercial flights to & from Niger Republic

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Obi left more debt for Anambra than any governor before him – Reno Omokri

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‎Former presidential aide Reno Omokri has said that the claim of former governor of Anambra state, Mr Peter Obi, in a recent interview with Rufai (A journalist) to have left about 150million dollars and 36billion Naira is dishonest and misleading.

‎According to Reno, Peter Obi left a debt of 127billion Naira that was due immediately after his successor Willie Obiano took over,

‎He said that he debt came from unpaid money to contractors who were hired by Obi Administration but couldn’t finish their works before his tenure of office expired. Also he said Obi hired new staff at the last minute and their salaries will be paid by the new administration. He said more of the debt also came from approvals Obi made when he was about to leave office.

‎Peter Obi mentioned in his interview with Rufai that the money he left was able to settle contractors that he hired when they finish their work, that he didn’t pay them complete because they haven’t completed their work before he left office.

‎We might need Willie Obiano to settle this argument.

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Stop supporting enemies of Nnamdi Kanu – Ohanaeze advises IPOB

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Apex Igbo socio-cultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has advised the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, to uphold a position of neutrality and refrain from unwarranted interference in the activities of the body.

Ohanaeze said such encroachment is not only disconcerting but also unequivocally unacceptable and deserving of stern condemnation.

The pan-Igbo group stated that it’s troubling to observe that IPOB is being misled by individuals who are, regrettably, benefitting from the prolonged and unjust incarceration of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

According to Ohanaeze, it is evident that certain elements within IPOB have found themselves cornered, defending those who are complicit in the very detention of the IPOB leader.

In a joint statement issued on Tuesday by the factional Deputy President-General, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro, and Thompson Ohia, Spokesperson, the group extended its support to individuals who are not genuine members of the organization but are closely allied with its leadership, thereby distorting the original mission.

The statement read: “We cannot overlook the shameful alignment of IPOB with certain Igbo leaders who seem intent on exploiting Mazi Nnamdi Kanu as a scapegoat for their own ulterior motives. The very individuals responsible for the violence against IPOB members are those whom IPOB now chooses to defend.

“This contradiction not only undermines the integrity of our collective struggle but also diminishes our shared vision for justice and equity.

“Ohanaeze Ndigbo would like to publicly inform the general populace of attempts to manipulate IPOB as a tool for blackmailing the leadership of our organization. We will resolutely decline to engage in any media disputes or controversies with the leadership of IPOB, particularly as they have been led to believe that attacking Ohanaeze Ndigbo will serve their cause.

“We challenge IPOB to exercise caution in its choices, for the individuals they currently support are, in fact, the enemies of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. These individuals are more invested in taking photographs alongside him in court rather than genuinely advocating for avenues that would facilitate his release.

“The ongoing violence against innocent youths, who are unjustly branded as IPOB terrorists, is a direct consequence of this misalignment. At this pivotal moment, we implore IPOB and all stakeholders within our community to reassess their alliances and redirect their efforts towards a united front against our true adversaries.

“Let us collectively strive for a future marked by clarity of purpose, unyielding commitment to justice, and profound respect for the sanctity of our shared heritage.”

Apex Igbo socio-cultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has advised the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, to uphold a position of neutrality and refrain from unwarranted interference in the activities of the body.

Ohanaeze said such encroachment is not only disconcerting but also unequivocally unacceptable and deserving of stern condemnation.

The pan-Igbo group stated that it’s troubling to observe that IPOB is being misled by individuals who are, regrettably, benefitting from the prolonged and unjust incarceration of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

According to Ohanaeze, it is evident that certain elements within IPOB have found themselves cornered, defending those who are complicit in the very detention of the IPOB leader.

In a joint statement issued on Tuesday by the factional Deputy President-General, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro, and Thompson Ohia, Spokesperson, the group extended its support to individuals who are not genuine members of the organization but are closely allied with its leadership, thereby distorting the original mission.

The statement read: “We cannot overlook the shameful alignment of IPOB with certain Igbo leaders who seem intent on exploiting Mazi Nnamdi Kanu as a scapegoat for their own ulterior motives. The very individuals responsible for the violence against IPOB members are those whom IPOB now chooses to defend.

“This contradiction not only undermines the integrity of our collective struggle but also diminishes our shared vision for justice and equity.

“Ohanaeze Ndigbo would like to publicly inform the general populace of attempts to manipulate IPOB as a tool for blackmailing the leadership of our organization. We will resolutely decline to engage in any media disputes or controversies with the leadership of IPOB, particularly as they have been led to believe that attacking Ohanaeze Ndigbo will serve their cause.

“We challenge IPOB to exercise caution in its choices, for the individuals they currently support are, in fact, the enemies of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. These individuals are more invested in taking photographs alongside him in court rather than genuinely advocating for avenues that would facilitate his release.

“The ongoing violence against innocent youths, who are unjustly branded as IPOB terrorists, is a direct consequence of this misalignment. At this pivotal moment, we implore IPOB and all stakeholders within our community to reassess their alliances and redirect their efforts towards a united front against our true adversaries.

“Let us collectively strive for a future marked by clarity of purpose, unyielding commitment to justice, and profound respect for the sanctity of our shared heritage.”

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‘I want to see Gov Alia before I die’ – First Republic senator, Suemo Chia begs

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Senator Suemo Chia, an elder statesman and one of Nigeria’s surviving First Republic senators, has made an emotional public appeal to meet with Benue State Governor, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia, expressing a heartfelt desire to offer his counsel before passing on.

The emotional appeal came during a thanksgiving mass held at NKST Church, High Level, Makurdi, to commemorate the second anniversary of Governor Alia’s administration.

Senator Chia, now in his 80s, was seen seated quietly at the church entrance, waiting for an opportunity to see the governor.

However, security protocols and the massive turnout of worshippers and supporters made it impossible for him to gain access.

“I cannot see well again,” he said in a frail but determined voice. “I have come to see Alia. I saw him once, and when I tried to see him at the Government House, they blocked me, as if I was looking for a political appointment.”

The elder statesman, who has over the years provided counsel to several past governors of Benue State, stressed that his intention was not political but deeply personal and borne out of duty.

“I want to offer my advice to him before I die,” he declared.

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